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No. 809 


THE COLLECTION OF PRINTS 


OF THE LATE 


George HM. Btuen ove 


OF ELMIRA, N.Y. 


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CONSISTING MAINLY OF 


RARE AMERICANA, INCLUDING 25 WASHINGTON PORTRAITS, AMONG WHICH ARE 
THE EDWIN, GALLAND AND CHEVILLET ENGRAVINGS; WASHINGTON 
CROSSING THE DELAWARE, PUBLISHED BY H. PHELPS, 

THE CAMPBELL MrzzoTint IN COLORS; 80 NEW 
YORK VIEWS, some CoLORED ; VIEWS OF 
Boston [crrcoa 1770]; BALTIMORE, 

CHARLESTON, ETC., ETC. 


PRINTS RELATING TO THE WAR oF 1812, INCLUDING SCARCE EARLY NAVAL 
_ComBats, DEATH oF TECUMSEH, BY EMMONS; CONTEMPORARY VIEW 
OF THE CAPTURE OF WASHINGTON CITY BY THE BRITISH ; 
A VIEW OF THE TAKING OF QUEBEC, 1759, WITH 
CONTEMPORARY CoLoriInG; Portraits, 
EARLY AMERICAN ENGRAVINGS, 
LITHOGRAPHS AND 
AQUATINTS. 


TO BE SOLD 


WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9, 1910 


SALE BEGINS AT 8.15 o’CLOCK 


On VIEW FROM MonpDay, FEBRUARY 7TH, 
10 a.m. TO 5 P.M. 


fee 


The Anderson Auction Company 


12 East 46TH STREET 


is 
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New Yor«kK 
TELEPHONE, Murray Hii 120 


N. B.—BY PERMISSION OF THE EXECUTORS SUFFICIENT ADDITIONS HAVE BEEN 
MADE TO COMPLETE THE REQUISITE NUMBER OF LOTS FOR ONE DAY’S SALE 


ART AND MISCELLANEOUS. 


Conditions of Sale. 


1. All bids to be per Lot as numbered in the Catalogue. 

2. The highest bidder to be the buyer; in all cases of disputed bids the 
lot shall be resold, but the Auctioneer will use his judgment as to the 
good faith of all claims and his decision shall be final. He also reserves 
the right to reject any fractional or nominal bid which in his judgment 
may delay or injuriously affect the sale. 

3. Buyers to give their names and addresses and to make such cash 
payments on account as may be required, in default of which the lots pur- 
chased to be immediately resold, 

4, The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and risk within 
twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of 
the purchase money to be absolutely paid on or before delivery, in default 
of which the Anderson Auction Company will not be responsible if the 
lot or lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be left at 
the sole risk of the purchaser, and subject to storage charges. 

5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settle- 
ment of purchases, no lot will be delivered during the sale. 

6. All lots will be exposed for public exhibition two or more days 
before the date of sale, for examination by intending purchasers, and the 
Anderson Auction Company will not be responsible for the correctness of 
the description, authenticity, genuineness, or for any defect or fault in or 
concerning any lot, and make no warranty whatever, but will sell each lot 
exactly as it is, without recourse. But upon receiving before the 
date of sale expert opinion in writing that any lot is not as represented, 
the Anderson Auction Company will use every effort to furnish proof to 


the contrary, and in default of such proof the lot will be sold subject to 


the declaration of the aforesaid expert, he being liable to the owner or 
owners thereof for damage or injury occasioned by such: declaration. 

7. Terms Cash. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions 
any sum deposited as part payment shall be forfeited, and all such lots as 
remain uncleared after twenty-four hours from the conclusion of the sale, 
will be re-sold by either private or public sale at such time as the Ander- 
son Auction Company shall determine, without further notice, and if any 
deficiency arises from such re-sale it shall be made good by the defaulter 
at this sale together with all the expenses incurred thereby. This con- 
dition shall be without prejudice to the right of the Anderson Auction 
Company to enforce the contract with the buyer, without such re-sale. 

8. The Anderson Auction Company will afford every facility for the 


employment of carriers and packers bythe purchasers, but will not be . 


responsible for any damage arising from the acts of such carriers and 
packers. | 


Priced Copy of this Catalogue may be secured for 50 cents. 


a ea eee 


No, 809 


Che Print Collection of the late 
George MM. Diven 


OF ELMIRA, N. Y. 


(WITH ADDITIONS) 


i poems (JOHN QUINCY). Engraved portrait, half 
length, by Andrews, after Healy. 4to. Fine 
impression. 


2. ADAMS (SAMUEL). Mezzotint, half length, from a 
very rare print by Sam. Okey, after J. Mitchell. | Folio. 
No. 22 of 35 copies, by J. P. Sabin, on parchment. 


3d. AMERICAN DRAMATIC PORTRAITS. 23 portraits 
on one folio sheet, with key underneath, J. B. Booth, Laura 


Keene, Wallack, Forrest, Hackett, Tyrone Power and J 


others. Lithographed by H. A. Thomas, copyright by J. E 
Jackson. Large folio. N. Y. 1878. Scarce. 


4, AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The Burial of Gen. 
Fraser. Engraved by W. Nutter, after J. Graham. Folio. 
FINE IMPRESSION, inlaid. 1794. 


* Gen. Fraser was killed a few days before Burgoyne’s sur- 
render at Saratoga, and buried on the banks of the Hudson. 


5. AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 


coe 


‘¢Then marched the brave from the rocky steep, 
From mountain river swift and cold,” etc. 


Engraved portrait of a Militiaman, by J. C. McRae, after 
A. Chappel. Folio. N. Y. 1860. SCARCE. 


6. —— Caricature (Milking the Cow). Philadelphia in 
the background. Small folio. [Ca. 1776. ] 
7. —— Pulling down the Statue of George III. Engraved 


by J. C. McRae, after Oertel. Folio. Open letter proof. 
* Showing Bowling Green, the adjoining buildings, etc., at 
time of the Revolution. 


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8. AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY PORTRAITS (from 
the Impartial History). Gen. Arnold, wounded at Quebec. 
8vo. 

* This and the following six lots are full-length portraits on 
copper. 

a: The Hon’ble Horatio Gates, Major-General of 
the American Forces. 

10. Viscount Howe, Rear-Admiral, Com.-in-Chief 
of the Fleet in N. America. 


ie Sir Will’m Howe, Com.-in-Chief of all his 
Majesty’s Forces in America. 

12. —— General Putnam. With helmet ‘‘ Death or 
Liberty. ’’ : 

13. —— A Real American Rifleman (Major Robert 
Rogers). | 

14. —— Major-General David Wooster. 


15. ANDERSON (MARY—American Actress). Engraved © 


portrait by 8. Hollyer. 8vo. 


* SIGNED PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 


16. ANDRE. Engraved view of the capture of Major 
André, and lithograph view of the house in which he was 
tried and confined. (2 pieces.) 16mo and 8vo. RARE. 


iy ALTIMORE. Certificate No. 12 of the Charitable 
Marine Society, June 16, 1796, admitting John 
Towers to membership, signed by Thomas Cole, president, 
with engraved view of Baltimore, shipping in the river, by 
J. Houlton. Folio laid down, two small pieces supplied in 
upper side, and creased. VERY RARE. 
18. —— House of Refuge, Baltimore, Md., opened Dee. 
5, 1855. RARE COLORED Lithograph by A. Hoen & Co., 
Baltimore. Folio. 


19. BARTOLOZZI (F.). Engraved portrait of Rev. 
John Wesley, aged 80, in carmine tint. Laid down. Small 
4to. 

20. BATTLE OF BUNKER’S HILL. Engraved by 
James Mitan, after John Trumbull. Priuted by Andrew 
Maverick. Folio FINE IMPRESSION WITH UNCUT MARGINS. 

N. Y. 1808 

21. BEAUREGARD (GEN.). Engraved portrait, full 
length on horseback. Large folio, INDIA PROOF BEFORE 
ALL LETTERS. . . 


22. BEECHER (LYMAN). Lithograph portrait, full 
length, sketched from life by John Ross Dix, lithographed 
by 8S. W. Chandler & Bro. INDIA PAPER. 1854. 


23. BOOKPLATE. Engraved pictorial bookplate of 
New York Society Library, 1789, by MAVERICK, Crown 
Street., 12mo (slightly cut into at right hand side). RARE. 


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24. BOSTON. Rare early line engraving (margins trimmed 
close) apparently showing the corner of Long Lane and the 
Meeting House built in 1744, in the distance the fortifica- 
tions on Fort Hill. In the foreground a man bears a sack 
of grain, and to the left is a two-wheeled wagon, the driver 
walking, and a group of five men behind. 12 x 20 in. 

[circa 1770] 

25. ‘* A View of the City of Boston, the Capital of 

New England”’ (1775). Small 4to. 


26. Bird’s-Eye View of Boston, drawn from nature, 
and on stone, by J. Bachmann, lith. of Sarony & Major, 
New York. Folio, 1850. 

* Looking from the Capitol showing the whole of Boston, 
Bunker’s Hill and the Harbor. 

27. Two fine aquatint views; general view of Bos- 
ton, and one of Harvard College. Engraved by Paolo 
Fumagalli. Rarg. Italian origin, circa 1820. (2) 


28. COALVERT (GEN. SIR HARRY—served in the 
Amer. Revolution). Engraved portrait by R. 
Golding, after Phillips. 4to. 


29. CAROLINAS. An accurate (colored) map of North 
and South Carolina, with their Indian Frontiers, the Roads, 
and Indian Paths, ete., from actual Surveys by Henry 
Mouzon and others. Complete in 2 sections, large folio, 
folded. Lond. 1775. 


30. CHARLESTON, S. C., IN 1838. ‘‘ City of Charles- 
ton, S. Carolina,’’ looking across Cooper’s River, and show- 
ing Fort Sumter. Aquatint by Bennett, after Cooke, pub- 
lished by L. P. Clover, N. Y. Large folio. N. Y. 1838. 

* RARE AQUATINT VIEW IN PERFECT CONDITION. 


31. —— Early engraved view. Oblong 8vo. Lond. [circa 
1760]. 

32. CHICKERING (J.—Noted Piano Manufacturer). 
Lithograph portrait, bust in oval by Grozelier, lithographed 
by Chandler & Bro. Folio, INDIA PAPER. 1854. 


33. CIVIL WAR. Encampment of 2d Div. of M. V. M. 
on Winter Island, Salem Harbor. LARGE COLORED LITHO- 
GRAPH by Endicott, after a drawing by Bachelder. With 
key underneath. RARE. Very large folio. 


34. —— The Kearsarge sinking the Alabama. Etching, 
by C. Longueville. Small folio. PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 

35. CLAY (HENRY). Lithograph portrait on India 
paper by H. R. Robinson, after Sarony. Folio, half length, 
seated. 1842. SCARCE. 

36. COLUMBUS. ‘Christophe Colomb de_ Retour 
d’Amerique.” RARE COLORED AQUATINT by Levachez, 
after Verney, with text underneath. Folio. 

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37. COLUMBUS. Christophe Colomb. Columbus land- 
ing in Spain in chains. Engraved by Vidal, after Chaalle. 
Folio, fine proof. | 


38. —— Christophorus Columbus. Etched portrait, bust 
in oval, life size, by Henri Lefort. 1891. Large folio. 


* SIGNED REMARQUE PROOF OF THE FIRST STATE ON PARCH- 
MENT. One of only 26 printed in this state. 


39. CONFEDERATE WAR ETCHINGS. 29 etchings, 
with Index, including several Lincoln caricatures. Small 
Ato, printed on China paper. 


40. CONNECTICUT. | Large colored lithograph, giving 
a bird’s-eye view of New Haven and the surrounding coun- 
try, with smaller views (about 4x 7 in.) of Yale College, the 
Common, West Rock, the Judge’s Cave, ete. Very finely 
drawn and BEAUTIFULLY COLORED. Executed probably 
about 1840-50. 19x 34 in. 


41. COWPER (WILLIAM). Mezzotint portrait by S. 
ARLENT EDWARDS, after Romney. §8vo.. 
* SIGNED INDIA PROOF, stamped ‘‘ No, 38.” 


42. CUBA. ‘‘ Perspective View of entring the Beach of 
Moro Castle by storm the 30th of July, 1762, also a view of 
his Majesty’s ship Alcide and a number of Flat Boats 
mann’d and arm’d.’’ Dedicated to Col. Wm. Keppel. 
Drawn on the spot by Serres, engraved by Canot. Large 
folio. RARE CONTEMPORARY ENGRAVING. 


43. CUSHMAN (CHARLOTTE). Lithograph portrait, 
half length, seated, by H. B. Willis. Folio. RARE PORTRAIT 
ON INDIA PAPER. 


44, ELAWARE WATER-GAP. View of the Water- 

Gap and Columbia Glass Works, River Dela- 

ware. Painted by T. Birch, engraved in aquatint by 

Strickland. Fine and rare engraving, showing the Gap 

and surroundings. Full margins. No date, but probably 
about 1810. 


45. DOOLITTLE (AMOS). Engraved book-label of So- 
cial Library Company (place not stated), drawn and en- 
graved by Amos Doolittle. 16mo (time-stained). RARE. 


46. DU MAURIER (GEORGE). Etched portrait by S. 
Hollyer. Small folio. SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF ON INDIA 
PAPER. 


47%. DURAND (A. B.). Engraved portrait of Elias Bou- 
dinot. Half length, seated. Folio. FINE PROOF BEFORE 
ALL LETTERS (slight damage to margins). 


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48, ARLY AMERICAN ENGRAVERS. Portraits of 

Com. Preble, by S. Harris; Joel Barlow, by 

Kdwin; Amer. Generals, by Edwin; James Bowdoin, by 

J.R. Smith; Wm. Smith, by Edwin; John Randolph, by 
Gimbrede; etc. (10 pieces.) 

49, Portraits of Samuel Hopkins, by A. Reed; 
Washington, by D. Edwin; Com. Stewart, by Goodman; 
Geo. Whitefield, by Boyd; Wm. Penn, by Edwin; Gov. 
N.R. Knight of R. I., by L. Sanford; Capt. Cook, by S. 
Hill; John Davenport, by Amos Doolittle; ete. (10 pieces.) 


50. —— Portraits of Kosciusko, by T. Clarke; Lawrence 
Sterne, by Tanner; Blackstone, by Edwin; Gardner Thurs- 
ton, by A. Reed; W. H. Harrison, by A. Willard; John 
Adams, by Smithers; Thomas Jefferson, by Secoles; Jona- 
than Edwards, by A. Doolittle; ete. (10 pieces.) 


51. —— Portraits of John Adams, by Smithers; Samuel 
Buell, by A. Reed; Theo. Parsons, by Laney; Doddridge, 
by A. Reed; David Porter, by Edwin; Napoleon, by Edwin; 
Gen. Wm. Eaton, by Hamlin; Jonathan Edwards, by A. 
Reed; ete. (10 pieces.) 


52. Portraits of Robert Fulton, by Leney; Oliver 
Ellsworth, by Edwin; Patrick Henry, by Leney; Mary Ann 
Clark, by Leney; Washington, by A. Daggett; David 
Rittenhonse, by Edwin; Captain Lawrence, by Edwin; etc. 
(10 pieces. ) 

53. Portraits of Washington, by Leney; Thomas 
Lynch, Jr., by Longacre; Dr. Benj. Trumbull, by S. S. 
Jocelyn; Com. Bainbridge, by Edwin; Washington, Jeffer- 
son, Adams, and Madison (group), by Edwin; John Mar- 
shall, by Kearney; ete. (10 pieces.) 


54. EARLY LITHOGRAPH. View of The Flushing 
Oaks, Flushing, L. I. Drawn from nature on stone by 
T. K. Wharton. Oblong 4to. RARE. Circa 1840 


55. EARLY MAP. The Plantations of the English in 
AMERICA. Engraved by Sutton Nicholls. Oblong folio. 
Lond. circa. 1700 
* VERY RARE AND CURIOUS. A half-dozen places are named 
on Long Island, that are unrecorded in history. 

56. A Map of the most inhabited part of VIRGINIA, 
containing the whole province of MARYLAND, with part of 
PENNSYLVANIA, NEW JERSEY, and NORTH CAROLINA. 
Drawn by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, in 1751. Size 
31x 48 in., folded to folio. RARE. Lond. [175] ] 


57. ECKSTEIN (JOHN). Engraved portrait of Martin 
Luther, after Holbein. Folio. 
* Rare portrait showing Luther seated translating the Bible. 
58. EDWIN (DAVID). Engraved portrait of Nicholas 
Waln, author of Early American Poetry. 8vo, stipple. 
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59. EDWIN (DAVID). Engraved portrait of the Rev. 
Wm. McKendree, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal 
Church in the United States. Small folio. Phil. 1814 

60. ELLIS (B. B.). John Jay, Baron Steuben, General 
Gates and General Reed. Small 4to, late impressions of 
the plates of B. B. E. (4) 


61. Henry Laurens, Silas Deane, J. Dickinson and 
Gouverneur Morris, by the same. (4) 


62. ETCHED PORTRAIT. Arrigo Boito, Composer. 
Signed proofs on Japan paper. By E. Abot. (4) 


63. LORIDA. Colored Map of EAST AND WEST 
FLORIDA, with part of LOUISIANA, ete. Oblong 
folio, folded. Lond. 1775 


64. FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN). ‘‘Le Docteur Franck- 
lin Couronne par la Liberté.’’ French aquatint. Small 4to. 
* Liberty crowning a bust of Franklin resting on the globe. 

RARE. 


65. ‘¢ Benjamin Franklin né 4 Boston dans la nou- 
) velle Angleterre, le 17 Janv. 1706.” Engraved by Chevil- 
let, after Duplessis. Half length in oval resting on a base 
with verse. Small folio, line engraving. RARE, with large 


margins. 
66. —— Portrait of Benjamino Franklin, drawn and 
engraved by Saverio Pistolesi. 12mo, on 4to paper. SCARCE. 
67. —— ‘‘ Benjamin Franklin né & Boston le 17 Jan- 


vier 1706, Imprimeur,”’ ete. Bust, with fur collar, in oval. 
Stipple engraving by Cit’e Montaland, after Desrais. 
(Right margin repaired. ) 
* VERY RARE FRENCH ENGRAVING OF FRANKLIN by a woman, 
the celebrated Citoyenne Montaland. 
68. COLORED PORTRAIT, photogravure copy of a 
miniature. Bust in oval. 


69. Colored mezzotint by Max Rosenthal, after 
C. W. Peale. Folio, half length, seated. 

* SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. No. 6 of 15 COPIES 
PRINTED IN COLOR. 

70; Colored aquatint of an Indian in war paint and 
feathers, standing by a pedestal, with medallions of Wash- 
ington, Franklin and Louis XVI. Engraved by L. Roger, 
after Duplessis Bertaux. Imp. 8vo, with text underneath. 
PRINTED IN COLORS, 1786. 


71. —— RECEPTION DE MIRABEAU AUX CHAMPS ELYSEES, 
Apl. 4, 1792. Engraved by Masquelier, after Moreau le 
Jeune. Small folio. SCRATCH LETTER PROOF BEFORE 
PUBLISHER’S ADDRESS, WITH FULL MARGINS. Rare in this 
state. peep 


* The engraving gives portraits of Franklin, Mirabeau, Rous- 
seau, Voltaire, Montesquieu, Fenelon, etc. 


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72. FREEMASONRY. Engraved views (three on one 
sheet), showing Masonic Rites, and various paraphernalia. 
Small folio. 


73. FOX (HON. CHARLES JAMES). Engraved por- 
trait by Wm. Bromley after R. Bowyer. Full length, stand- 
ing. Large folio, with full untrimmed margins. Lond. 1815 

* OPEN LETTER PROOF, Fine impression. 


7A. LOUCESTER, Mass., AND THE SEA SERPENT. 

‘‘ Sea Serpent.”’? Engraved from a drawing taken 

from Life as appeared in Gloucester Harbor, Aug. 23, 1817. 

Bost.: Published by Lane and How. 4to. (A tear in the 
margin neatly repaired.) 

* A very rare colored engraving on copper, the sea-serpent in 
the foreground, Gloucester Harbor in the background, and 
boats approaching the monster. It is scarcely necessary to re- 
mark on the value of an engraving ‘‘taken from life,” and on 
its interest as representing accurately the American variety 
of this wonderful beast. 

75. GREVEDON (H.) Lithograph portaits of Washing- 
ton, Franklin, Jefferson and John Adams, with full-page 
facsimile letters and biographies (in French) published by 
Quenot and Ch. Motte. Folio, in the original printed 
wrappers. Paris, 1826. 


76. AMILTON (ALEXANDER). Etched portrait, 
half length, by J. S. King, after Trumbull. 
Folio. 


* Signed proof on India paper. 


77. —— Alexander Hamilton, bust in ornamental oval, 
engraved by George Graham for James Rivington. Small 
Ato, on India paper. 


78. —— Mezzotint portrait, by Max Rosenthal. 8vo, 
profile bust in uniform in oval. 
* Signed artist’s proof on Large Paper. 


79. HARRISON (WILLIAM HENRY). Engraved by 
Pelton and Kimberley, painted by A. G. Hoit, 1840. Half- 
length surrounded by figurative border containing views of 
the Battle of the Thames and gE DCuauOe: and view of 
North Bend, Ohio. 


* Very fine original PRooF, with large margins. Scarce. 


80. HAVELL (R.). Storming of Fort Oswego on Lake 
Ontario, May 6, 1814. Companion pair of aquatints, the 
first showing the approach of the British Fleet and bom- 
bardment of the Fort; the second, the British assault on 
the Fort. BOTH BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLORS. (A 
slight tear in each neatly repaired.) 

* These prints are extremely rare. 


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81. | Peed tass Colored Portraits of To-ka-con, a Sioux 
Chief, and Wa-bish-kee-pe-nas, a Chippewa. 
Folio. Phila. 1836. (2). 


82. IRVING (WASHINGTON). Mezzotint portrait, by 
A. H. Ritchie. Folio, full length, seated in his library at 
Sunnyside. 1860. 

* SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF, BEFORE ALL LETTERS, ON INDIA 
PAPER. 

83. Mezzotint portrait, full length, seated at Sunny- 
side, at a window overlooking the Hudson, by P. Leprix, 
after Powell. Folio, 1863. 

* BRILLIANT PROOF, _ 


84. ACKSON (ANDREW). Engraved portrait in line 
and stipple by Thos. Welch, after Sully. Bust. 
Large folio, open letter proof. Phila. 1852. 


85. COLORED LITHOGRAPH PORTRAIT by Lafosse, 
after a Brady Daguerreotype. Large folio, bust, life size. 
N. Y.: Published by Goupil, 1856. 


86. JOHNSTON (JOSEPH E.). Confederate General. 
Mezzotint portrait, bust in uniform, by A. B. Walter. 
Folio, 1872. 

* Open letter proof on India paper. 


87. 4 Pipa ne (MARQUIS DE). Lithograph por- 
trait, full length, by J. Rigo. 8vo, Paris. On 
India paper. 
88. —— Bust, lithograph by Hullmandel. 8vo. 


89. —— Bust in stipple, with verse. RARE. Mme. De- 
Lafayette, by Mottet. 8vo. (2.) 


90. LAKE CHAMPLAIN. Colored Survey of LAKE 
CHAMPLAIN, including LAKE GEORGE, CROWN POINT, ete., 
surveyed by order of General Amherst, by Wm. Brassier. 
1762. Large folio, folded. Lond. 1776. 


91. LAMB (MARY). Mezzotint portrait by S. ARLENT 


EDWARDS. 8vo. SIGNED INDIA PROOF NUMBERED and 
stamped ‘‘I.” 


92. LEE (GEN. ROBERT E.). Mezzotint portrait, in uni- 
form on horseback (battle scene), by Tesselin after Guil- 
laume. Large folio. Fine script letter proof on India 
paper. | 

93. LIBBY PRISON. Union Prisoners at Richmond, 
Va. From Nature, by Major Botticher. COLORED LITHO- 
GRAPH, by SARONY. Narrow folio. N. Y. 1863. 

* VERY RARE. 389 figures are shown. 


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94. LINCOLN (ABRAHAM). Engraved portrait, bust 
in oval by Wm. EK. Marshall. Folio INDIA PRooF. 1868. 
*A brilliant impression of one of the best engraved portraits 

of Lincoln. 
95. Ktched portrait by T. Johnson. Small folio, 


same as above. 
*SIGNED PROOF ON JAPAN PAPER. 


96. —— The same. SIGNED PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 
97. —— Etched portrait by T. Johnson. Small folio, 
half length. 1899; 
*SIGNED IMPRESSION ON PARCHMENT, 
98. —— LINCOLN and Davis. Cartoon during the Civil 


War, showing Lincoln, Jefferson Davis and McClellan. 
Woodeut. Small folio. 


O09. M ADISON (JAMES). Rare early portrait by Parte, 
after Bona. Line engraving. Small 4to. 


100. MEZZOTINT PORTRAIT. Henry Bishop of Lon- 
don. Mezzotint bust in oval by I. BECKETT. Small folio, 
with margins. 


101. Charles, Earl of Peterborough, after Kneller. 
Mezzotint portrait, bust in oval (by John Simon). 


*The Earl of Peterborough commanded the Expedition to 
Spain against Philip V.; he married Anastatia Robinson, 
celebrated singer, and was the friend of Pope, Swift, Gay, 
and other wits. 


102. MEXICAN WAR. ‘‘ The New York, Pennsylvania 
and South Carolina Volunteers advancing on Chapultepec 
Castle.’”’?’ RARE FOLIO LITHOGRAPH, DRAWN FROM NaA- 
TURE BY J. ALLISON. Margins repaired. 


103. —— Battle of Cherubusco. COLORED LITHOGRAPH. 
Folio. C. Nebel fecit, Bayot, lith. 
*This and the following lots are all finely colored lithographs 


of the great battles of the Mexican War; they are excellently 
drawn and colored. 


104. ‘Battle of Buena Vista. 

105. —— Storming of Chapultepec; Gen. Quitman’s at- 
tack. 

106. —— Storming of Chapultepec; Gen. Pillow’s at- 
tack. 

107. —— Capture of Monterey. 

108. —— Gen. Scott's entrance into Mexico. his 

109. —— Molino del Rey, and view of the attack. 

110. —— Bombardment of Vera Cruz 

111. —— Battle of Cerro Gordo. . 

112. —— Battle of Palo Alto. 

113. —— Assault of Contreras. 

114. —— Molino del Rey, another view of the attack. 


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115. MONTGOMERY (THE DEATH OF GENERAL). En- 
graved by W. Ketterlinus after John Trumbull. Printed 
by Andrew Maverick. Folio, fine impression with full 
margins. | N. Y. 1808 


116. NATURAL HISTORY. Lithograph View of the 

Skeleton of the Missouri Leviathan, found by 

Mr. Koch and exhibited at Egyptian Hall, London, 1842. 
G. Tytler, Fecit. RARE. 


117. NAVAL COMBAT. ‘‘Combat du Vengeur.’’ Line 
engraving by Gonaz after Ozanne le Jeune, representing 
the ‘‘ Vengeur’’ surrounded by the British Fleet and sink- 
ing, the crew shouting defiance and refusing to surrender. 
Original impression. Folio with full margin. 


118. NEW ENGLAND. Map of the most inhabited part 
of New England, containing the Provinces of MASSACHU- 
SETTS BAY and NEW HAMPSHIRE, with the Colonies of 
CONNECTICUT and RHODE ISLAND, ete. PLANS OF BOSTON 
TOWN AND BOSTON HARBOR, ALSO ENGRAVED VIEW OF 
THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS. Large folio, folded to 
folio. Complete in two Sections. COLORED. Lond. 1774 


119. NEW YORK CITY. The South Prospect of the 
City of New York in America. Engrav’d for the London 
Magazine, 1761. Oblong 8vo. 

* Rare state, before the addition of the word ‘‘ North” 
(America). 

120. View of the old Government House, at No. 1 
Broadway. Engraved by Scoles from New York Magazine. 
Initials written on margin. VERY RARE. N. Y., circa1790 

i COLORED LITHOGRAPH VIEW of the Govern- 
ment Building, at No. 1 Broadway, as it existed in 1797. 
Drawn by C. Milbourne. Oblong folio, cut down. SCAROK. 

122. —— View of Interior of Merchants’ Room Ex- 
change (with Hamilton’s statue); afterwards Custom 
House, Wall Street. Engraved by J. Archer. RARE. 

UNV s, circa tego 

123. —— Etched View of the City, taken from a point 
on the upper Brooklyn shore of the East River, showing 
the Brooklyn Bridge in course of construction. By J. M. 
Faleoner, EVIDENTLY A PROOF. INDY Tease 


124. Sheet Music. ‘‘The Razor-Strop Man,” or ‘‘A 
Few More Left.’’ A Comic Song by J. W. Turner. Portrait 
on titie. Ato. Bost. 1845 

*In later years (70’s) Smith, The Razor-Strop Man, was a 
famous ‘‘ downtown” character. 

125. Fine Original Pencil Drawing of Various 
Parks in the City (Battery, and Castle Garden, Gramercy, 
Washington Square, Union Square, Stuyvesant Square, 
Madison Square and Tompkins Square). By J. L. Giles. 
Ato. n 1882 


126. NEW YORK CITY. Map of the Provinces of NEw 
YORK and NEW JERSEY, with part of PENNSYLVANIA, and 
the Province of QUEBEC. Includes ENGRAVED PLAN OF 
THE CITY OF NEW YORK, a view of the Hudson River, 
and two other charts and views. Drawn by Major Hol- 
land, corrected and improved by Governor Pownall. 
COLORED. Long, narrow folio, folded. London, Sayer & 
Bennett, 1776. 

127. —— OIL PAINTING. The Battery, about 1820. Un- 
signed. On stretcher, 14 x 18 in. 

* Battery Park, Castle Garden, and one or two sailing ves- 
sels are shown, Castle William (Fort William Henry), etc. 

128. ‘‘ Inauguration of Gen. George Washington,”’ 
at Federal Hall, Wall street, Apl. 30, 1789. Early photo 
lithograph from a rare print by Joseph Lang, and published 
by Wm. Blackman, 74 Fulton street. Folio. 

129. —— ‘*New York Ferry Boat.’? COLORED LITHO- 
GRAPH BY CURRIER & IVES, 152 Nassau street. One of the 
first steam ferryboats. Small folio. 

130. —— ‘‘ Blackwell’s Island, East River, from 86th 
Street.’’ COLORED LITHOGRAPH IN FINE CONDITION BY CUR- 
RIER & IVES, after a drawing by F. F. Palmer. Small folio. 
VERY RARE. 

*Palmer’s original drawing for this was sold in the McKee sale. 

131. ‘* Hoffman Island,’’ Hospital, West bank, look- 
ing west, Staten Island in the distance. Small folio, lith. 
by Ford, Meyer & Sons. Has been folded. 

1382. ‘‘ Howard’s Inn, 1776, from which the British 
Guides were taken.” Tinted lithograph by A. Brown. 
Small folio. 

°138. ‘* House in New Utrecht, L. I., in which Gen. 
Nath. Woodhull died in 1776.” COLORED LITHOGRAPH BY 
A. BRowN for McClosky’s Manual, 1866. Small folio. 

* «The house built.in 1657 stood on the spot occupied by the 
dwelling of Barent Wyckoff in 1866.” 

134. ‘‘New York [from Weehawken] Nuremberg 
bei6 N. Renner & Cie.” COLORED LITHOGRAPH. Small 
olio, VERY RARE, EARLY VIEW. 

* New York from the Jersey side, showing the lower part of 
Manhattan, the hills of Long Island beyond, and the Lower 
Bay with shipping. 

135. ‘* City of New York and Environs.” Bird’s-Eye 
View, with key underneath. COLORED LITHOGRAPH by 
Currier & Ives. Small folio. 

136. Bird’s-EKye View of the Jersey Shore, showing 
Hoboken, Castle Steven, the lower part of Manhattan with 
the City Hall, Hudson River and the Bay with shipping. 
COLORED LITHOGRAPH by Bachman. Folio, 1874. _ 

137. —— ‘‘Coleman’s Literary Rooms, Broadway, N. Y.’’ 
Engraved by Fenner, Sears & Co., after A. I. Davis. 8vo, 
1831. 


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138. NEW YORK CITY. ‘‘ Bowling Green.’? COLORED 
LITHOGRAPH by Chas. Magnus printed on a 4to letter sheet. 

139. —— View of New York engraved by Capewell & 
Kimmel. 8vo. Colored. 

140. ‘*View of Ft. George, with the City of New 
York from the Southwest, 1740.’ Small folio lithograph 
from a rare print. 

141. The City Hall,and Broadway looking South from 
St. Paul’s. Artotype from arare print about 1835. Folio. 

142. —— Four COLORED and two plain lithographic views 
of BROOKLYN. Battle Pass in 1766 and 1866; Bushwick 
Town and Church, 1800; -Master’s Mill on Maspeth Creek; 
Gowanus Bay, 1867, and Valley Grove, 1776. (6.) 


143. —— NEW YoRK BUILDINGS. Plain and colored 
lithographs from Valentine’s Manuals. 8vo. (15 pieces.) 
* Ladies’ Union, 1863 ; Meth. Church, John St., 1857 ; Resi- 
dence of John Edwards, Green & Spring Sts., 1864, etc. 
144 —— Masonic Hall (Fenner, Sears & Co.); Middle 
Duteh Church, : Nassau St., Crystal Palace, Tombs, 1850; 
and 4 other engraved views. 8vo. (8 pieces). 


145. Alms House Building, Blackwell’s Island; 
Penitentiary, Blackwell’s Island; Rotunda, City Hall Park;. 
Alms House Hospital, Bellevue; Nursery Establishment, 
Randall’s Island, and Lunatic Asylum, Blackwell’s Island. 
6 tinted lithographic views by Sarony & Major, printed on 
one sheet. Folio. 


146. —— Lithograph portraits of W. J. Duane, G. 
Dubois and J. 8. Hobart. Small folio. (3.) 
147. —— New YorRK Mayors. India proof portraits of 


Wm. Walton, Henry White and W. Hicks. Small folio. (8.) 

148. Lithograph portrait, half length, of Wm. F. 
Havemeyer, Mayor of the City of New York, by G. Pfau, 
after Matteson. INDIA PROOF. 

149. —— Engraved portrait of Joseph Eastburn, with 
vignette underneath of one of his sermons at the Mariners 
Church, by I. L. Frederich. Small folio, bust. N. Y. 
1822. Scarce. 

150. Rev. Henry J. Feltus, Rector of St. Staplers S: 
Church, New York. Bust. Engraved by Ilman and Pil- 
brow. Folio. 


151. NEW YORK STATE. North West View of the 
Cohoes, or Great Cataract of the Mohawk River, in the 
Provinee of New York, in North America. Engraved by 
Mazell, after Thos Davies. VERY RARE. [ Ca. 1770] 

152. —— THE HUDSON RIVER STEAMBOAT ‘‘ST. JOHN.’” 
COLORED LITHOGRAPH by Currier and Ives, after a draw- 
ing by F. F. Palmer. Folio. 1864. 


*The scene is on the Hudson just opposite fete Point. 
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153. NIAGARA FALLS. Three rare colored views (on 
2 sheets), of Italian origin, engraved by P. Fumagalli and 
A. Biasioli. RARE. 


154. NIAGARA FORT. Taken by Sir Wm. Johnson, 
July 25,1759. Drawn on the spot in 1758. Small 4to. 
From the Royal Magazine. 


155. NICHOLL (SIR JOHN). Judge; King’s Advocate, 
1798, ete. Portrait as Colonel of Volunteers. Line and 
stipple engraving by Tompkins, after Shee. FINE PROOF 
BEFORE ALL LETTERS. 


156. QE? VIEWS. Havana, Cartagena, Pernambuco 
and Puerto Rico, engraved by Peter Schenck 
[ Circa 1660]. Small 4to. (4 pieces.) 


157. ELHAM (PETER— First engraver in mezzotint 
in America). Mezzotint portrait of Cotton 
Mather, bustin oval. Folio, with margins. 


158. PENN’S TREATY WITH THE INDIANS. ‘‘ Guil- 
laume Penn Traité avec lesIndiens.’’ Engraved by Robert 
Delauney, after Benjamin West. Folio. Penn surrounded 
by Indians, the buildings of Philadelphia in the back- 
ground. 


159. PHILADELPHIA. Early engraved view of the 
East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia. Oblong 8vo. 
SCARCE. Lond., circa 1760. 


160. Two fine aquatint views: The State House, 
and a Street Scene, engraved by P. Fumagalli. RARE. 
Italian origin (1820). (2 pieces. ) 

L611, State House at Philadelphia. VERY EARLY 
AQUATINT. 8vo. In brown tints. 


162. Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill 
near Morris Street, in the County of Philadelphia. En- 
graved by Jacob Plocher, after Thos. Birch. Folio. 


163. —— Independence Hall, engraved by J. B. Neagle, 
after Wells. Small folio, fine condition. 
164. —— Mezzotint portrait, half length seated, of 


Anthony J. Drexel, founder of the Drexel Institute, by 
Max Rosenthal, after Benj. Constant. Folio. SIGNED 
REMARQUE PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 


165. PITT (HON. WILLIAM). Engraved proof by Wm. 
Bromley, after Gainsborough. Full length, standing. 
Large folio, with full untrimmed margins. Lond., 1808. 

*OPEN LETTER PROOF, Fine impression. Rare. 


166. PORTRAITS. Group of 20 engraved portraits, 
including Washington, Franklin, Jefferson, Napoleon, 
Irving, etc. 12mo. RARE. 

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167. PORTRAITS. Gen. Grant and his Family. Mezzo- 
tint by Wm. Sartain. Folio. OPEN LETTER PROOF ON INDIA 
PAPER. 1867. 


168. —— Ktched portrait of Gen. Grant, bust by Jas. 
Fagan. SIGNED REMARQUE PROOF ON CHINA PAPER, laid 
down, in mat. 1894. Ato. 


169. Engraved portrait of Samuel Adams, half 
length. Small folio. INDIA PROOF. 


170. —-— Engraved portrait of Chas. J. Fox in stipple, 
half length in oval by Wm. Lane after Sir Joshua Rey- 
nolds. Small folio. FINE IMPRESSION. 1798. 


171. —— Engraved portrait of Chas. Carroll of Carroll- 
ton, half length, by Longacre. Small folio, open letter 
proof, with full margins. 


172. Mezzotint portrait, half length, of Thos. W. 
Coke, by Chas. Turner after the painting by Sir Thos. 
Lawrence. Folio. 1819. 


173. UEBEC. A View of the Taking of Quebec, 

Sept. 13, 1759. Folio, CONTEMPORARY COLOR- 

ING. ‘‘ Printed for T. Bowles, ete., in Cornhill.”’ (Break 
in sky repaired very neatly and mounted. ) 


* VERY RARE. With the following pencilled hobation by 
Alex. Rosenthal: ‘‘ The only copy I ever saw of this print. 
Bes so 


174. —— Colored Map of the Province of QUEBEC, from 
the French surveys, connected with those made after the 
War, by Captain Carver, and other officers. PLANS OF 
QUEBEC AND MONTREAL. Oblong folio, folded. Lond. 1776 


175. JR ACE HORSE. Gen’l Knox. Lithograph, by 
D. C. Fabronius after T. Robinson. Folio. 
Fine impression. 


176. RARE AMERICAN ETCHING. Roman Beggar, 
etched by Thomas Middleton of South Carolina. 48mo. 

Circa 1815 

* An amateur etcher, of whose work only three or four speci- 

mens are known to exist.—[See Stauffer’s Amer, Engravers. } 

177. RECONSTRUCTION IN THE SOUTH. ‘“ Extract 

from the Reconstructed Constitution of the State of Louis- 

liana with PORTRAITS GF DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS OF THE 

CONVENTION & ASSEMBLY,’’ 1868 (O. J. Dunn, negro lieuten- 

ant-governor of the State, and 29 negro members of Con- 

gress grouped in vignettes around the text.) Folio. RARE 

LITHOGRAPH. 1868. . 


178. REICH (JACQUES). Etched portraits of Alex- 
ander Hamilton and Benjamin Franklin. Folio. (2) 
* Both signed Artist’s proofs. 


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179. REVOLUTIONARY MAP. A Topographical Map 
of Hudson’s River, from Sandy Hook and Bay to Fort Ed- 
ward; also, the Communication with Canada, by Lake 
George and Lake Champlain, as high as Fort Chambly. By 
C. J. Sauthier. Engraved by W. Faden. Large folio, 
folded. RARE. Lond. 1776 


180. Map of the Province of New Jersey, divided 
into East and West, commonly called ‘‘The Jerseys.” 
Large folio, folded. Engraved and published by W. Faden, 
London, 1777. RARE. 


181. -— A Mapof the Province of New York, with part 
of Pennsylvania and New England, from an actual survey 
by CAPTAIN MONTRESOR. Dedicated to Gen. Jeffrey Am- 
herst. Size, about 3x 44ft., folded to folio. RARE. 

Lond. 1777 
*This map has great improvements over the one published 
by Capt. Montresor in 1775, The detail is remarkable. 

182. RIVER ST. LAWRENCE. Exact Colored Chart 
(map), from Fort Frontenac to the Island of Anticosti. 
Large folio (folded). Lond.: Robt. Sayer, 1775 


183. ROOSEVELT (THEODORE). Etched portrait, 
bust, life size, in oval, by Sidney L. Smith. Large folio. 
* SIGNED PROOF ON INDIA PAPER, marked ‘‘ No. 44.” 


184, AN DOMINGO. View of Roseau, with attack of 

Lord Rollo and Sir James Douglas in 1760. 

Drawn onthe spot by Lt. A. Campbell. Engraved by James 
Peake. Folio. 


185. SCOTT (GEN. WINFIELD). Mezzotint portrait. 
Folio, half length, in- uniform; battle to the rear. De- 
signed and engraved by T. B. Welch. 

* FINE PROOF BEFORE ALL LETTERS, 


186. SEABURY (RT. REV. SAMUEL, BISHOP OF 
CONNECTICUT). Three-quarter length portrait, in robes. 
Engraved by William Sharp, painted by T. S. Duché. 
Original and good impression, but margins removed. Rare. 


187. SHAKERS. Shakers near Lebanon, State of N. 
York; Their Mode of Worship. Curious and amusing old 
copper engraving, with a touch of caricature, showing the 
interior of a Shaker meeting-house, the inmates vigorously 
‘‘shaking.’’ 4to. COLORED. 


188. SHAKESPEARE (WILLIAM). Engraved portrait 
by Geo. Virtue, 1719, bust in ornamental oval. Small 
folio. 

189. SHELLEY (MARY WOLLSTONECROFT). Mezzo- 
tint, bust in oval by 8S. Arlent Edwards. 8vo. 

* SIGNED INDIA PROOF, stamped ‘‘ No, 8.” 
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190. SMITH (WM. D.). Engraved portrait of Rev. W. 
W. Phillips. Small folio, open letter proof. Published at 
Smith’s Engraving Room, 174 Broadway, N. Y. 


191. STOWE (HARRIET BEECHER). Engraved por- 
trait, bust, by F. Holl after Richmond. Folio. INDIA 
PROOF STAMPED BY THE PRINTSELLER’S. ASSOCIATION. 
(Waterstained at one side.) 


192. STEAMSHIPS. Wreck of the U.S. M. Steamship 
‘* Arctic ’’ off Cape Race, Sept. 127, 1854, in collision with 
the French iron propeller ‘‘ Vesta’’ in which nearly 300 
persons perished. Lithograph by N. Currier from a sketch 
made by a passenger. Large folio. N. Y. N. Currier, 


1854. 
* VERY RARE, 


193, fl Peete (LT.-COL. BANASTRE). FOoLio 
MEZZOTINT [ENGRAVED BY J. R. SMITH AFTER 
SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS|. Cutdown and mounted, but a fine 
impression of a beautiful and rare print. 
* Col. Tarleton, ‘‘The Fox” was distinguished in the Amer- 
oe Revolution by his surprise and capture of Gen. Charles 
ee. 

194. TAYLOR (ZACHARY). Full length seated, turned 
to right. Taken at Baton Rouge, July, 1848. Engraved 
in line and etching by J. Andrews, printed by R. Andrews. 
Large folio, 1848. FINE ORIGINAL IMPRESSION with large 
margins. RARE. 


195. Major General Zachary Taylor, lithographed 
by Hoffy from an original cutting executed from life by the 
celebrated Profilist W. H. Brown. Folio, full length, 
mounted. Phila. 1847. 


* A striking equestrian portrait of Zachary Taylor, silhouette 
effect, epaulets, harness trimmings, etc., tinted by hand, 


VERY RARE. 


196. TENNYSON (ALFRED). Etched portrait by Paul 
Rajon. Folio. INDIA PROOF IMPRESSION. 


LOG: YAN BUREN (MARTIN). Mezzotint portrait by 
J. Sartain after Inman. Folio, full length, 
standing. (Creased). 
* Fine impression. 

198. WAR OF 1812. Battle of the Thames, and Death 
of Tecumseh, by the Kentucky volunteers, under Col. R. 
M. Johnson, Oct. 5, 1813. Lithograph by Emmons. Small 
folio stained. 1833. VERY RARE. 


199. —— Capture of the City of Washington by the 
British Force under Gen. Ross and Adm. Cockburn, August 
24th, 1814, ‘‘ wherein are shown the Fort and the Flotilla. ’’ 


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Narrow folio, laid down (a few slightly repairs). Publish’d 
by I. Ryland, 83 Cannon Street [London, 1814]. 

* RARE. A contemporary engraving, showing the British 
massed on the bank of the Potomac opposite the city. Wash- 
ington appears as on a hill with imposing fortifications, erected 
in the best military manner, guarding it, the amount of smoke 


and number of cannon showing the Americans are making a 
desperate resistance. 


200. WAR OF 1812. First View of the Battle of Patapsco 
Neck, Sept. 12, 1814, WITH KEY UNDERNEATH, showing the 
location of the British under Gen. Ross, Boulden’s House, 
the woods and other points. 4to. 

* Underneath is a pencilled comment of Alex. Rosenthal: 
‘* The only copy I ever saw. <A, R.” 

A rare American engeaving, especially so when colored, 
showing the first battle fought by the Americans in defence of 


Baltimore, Gen. Ross was killed in this battle, and is shown 
falling from his horse. 


201. SHANNON AND THE CHESAPEAKE (THE). AQUA- 
TINT IN COLORS by Leake, after Whitcomb. Folio, margins 
trimmed close. 

* A rare print, showing the moment of the battle when the 
British boarded the Chesapeake. 

202. ‘*Perry’s Victory.’’ Etching and Aquatint. 

Folio, with full margins. 


203. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). Bust after ‘‘Stewart,’’ 
with figure of Liberty beneath, engraved by Illman & Pil- 
brow. Small 4to. RaARk. Baker 226. 


204. ‘* GEORGE WASHINGTON, ESQ’R. General and 
Commander in Chief of the Continental Army in America. ’’ 
Equestrian portrait. COLORED MEZZOTINT AFTER ALEX- 
ANDER CAMPBELL OF WILLIAMSBURGH, VIRGINIA. 4to, 
1775. 


* VERY RARE. 


205. ‘¢ WASHINGTON, SACRED TO MEMORY.’’ Three- 
quarter length in uniform, seated, engraved by D. EDWIN 
after Bartoli, revised by T. J. Barralet. Folio, BEAUTIFUL 
IMPRESSION WITH FULL MARGINS. B. 217. 


206. —— His EXCELLENCY GEORGE W ASHINGTON, Lieut. - 
Gen’l, ete. Engraved by Galland after Bartoli. Folio, full 
margins. B. 228. 

* Similar to the Edwin print, No. 205. With the names of 
Ferrari and Dupin, Baltimore, IN WHICH STATE IT IS EXCEED- 
INGLY SCARCE. 

207. W ASHINGTON (CROSSING THE DELAWARE). Full 
length, mounted, with field glass. Etching and stipple. 
4to. B. 410 (upper corner repaired). 

* EXCEEDINGLY RARE, The print was published by Humphrey 
Phelps, 157 Broadway, 1883. 


208. Copy of the same design. Lithograph IN 
COLORS by D. W. Kellogg, Hartford, Conn. VERY RARE. 


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209. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). ‘‘ WASHINGTON, Gen- 
eralisme des Etats unis de L’Amérique.’’ Bust under tree, 
in oval, engraved ‘rectangle by Chevillet after Bonnieu. 
Peale type. Small folio, full margins. VERY RARE. B. 6. 

210. ‘*' W ASHINGTON.’’ Folio engraving by Laugier, 
1839, after Cogniet, 1836. Full length, standing on the 
battlefield, attendant with horse in the rear. OPEN-LET- 
TER INDIA PROOF. (Repaired.) 


211. —— THE LANSDOWNE PoRTRAIT. ‘‘ General Wash- 
ington.’? Engraved by John Chorley, Boston: painted by 
Gilbert Stuart, 1797. Printed by Pendleton, Boston. Title 
in Open Letters. Folio. FINE ORIGINAL IMPRESSION. 

* One of the earliest engravings of this portrait by an Ameri- 
can engraver, 

212. “S. E. GEORGE WASHINGTON.’’ Bust in 
oval on engraved tablet, by J. L., after Le B. Small folio, 
inlaid. B. 18. 


213. —— Engraved portrait by C. Burt, after Stuart. 


. \ Small 4to, INDIA PROOF. B. 187. 


214. Engraved portrait by James Heath, after 
Stuart. Folio, full length, Lansdowne type. Lond. 1800 


215. Engraved Portrait, ‘‘ Giorgio Washington,’’ 


\ by Gandini. 8vo, bust. SCARCE. 


216. Etched portrait by W. H. W. Bicknell, after 


., the Lansdowne portrait. Small folio. SIGNED PROOF ON 


JAPAN PAPER. 


a1) COLORED MEZZOTINT portrait by Max Rosen- 
thal, after Gilbert Stuart. Folio, half length. 
*SIGNED ARTIST'S PROOF ON InpDIA, No. 10 of 15 PROOFS 
PRINTED IN COLORS. 
218. Mezzotint portrait by MAx ROSENTHAL. G. W. 
Peale type, in hat and military coat. Folio. 

* REMARQUE PROOF ON INDIA PAPER BEFORE LETTERS, signed 
by Max Rosenthal. The remarque a portrait of Peale. No. 38 
of a limited issue. 

219. The same. The Published state. INDIA PAPER 

IMPRESSIONS, and an impression from the plate after it had 

been destroyed. (2 pieces.) 


220. —— MEZZOTINT PORTRAIT, half length, by 8S. Arlent 
Edwards. 4to. SIGNED ARTIST’S PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 

221. ‘‘ WASHINGTON.’’ Folio mezzotint, engraved 
by H. Wright Smith, after T. Hicks. Full length, stand- 
ing, in the grounds at Mt. Vernon. OPEN LETTER PROOF. 


222. —— ‘*Go. Washington.’ Mezzotint portrait, full 
length, by E. A. Rice. Small folio, pub. in Baltimore. 
223. —— WASHINGTON AND HIS FAMILY. Mezzotint by 


William Sartain, after Schussele. Folio. OPEN LETTER 
PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. 18685. 
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224. WASHINGTON (GEORGE). ‘‘The Washington 
Family.’’ Painted and engraved by E. SAVAGE. Large 
folio stipple. OPEN LETTER PROOF. 


225. Allegorical engraving of America (as an In- 
dian), Europe, Asia and Africa looking at a magic-lantern 
scene shown by Time, representing a fire blown up by the 
Gallic cock, in the midst of which is an urn from which 
issues a snake (the flag suggested by Franklin for the U.S. 
and known as the ‘‘ Don’t tread on me’’). On the right 
advance the American troops led by an Indian and WASH- 
INGTON ON HORSEBACK, the snake flag flying in their 
midst, while on the left English troops (under the yoke) are 
retreating. Folio. PROOF BEFORE ALL LETTERS. 


226. WASHINGTON (MARTHA). Head in oval in en- 
graved frame, by T. Johnson. Large 4to. 
* SIGNED PROOF ON INDIA PAPER, 


Martha Washington. Mezzotint portrait by 


227. 


John Sartain, after Stuart. Bust in oval. PROOF WITH 


OPEN LETTERS. 1865. 
228. Washington and others. Medallion portraits 


of Washington, Lafayette, W. Irving, B. West, Voltaire, 


Byron, Fenelon, and others, each in ornamental circle, 
printed on one sheet. On India paper. | Ca. 1820. | 


229. WASHINGTON’S COACH. Tinted lithograph. 
Small 4to. RARE. 


230. WASHINGTON CITY. Capitol at Washington. 
Eastern front, with grounds. Lithograph by C. Fenderich, 
after a drawing by Wm. A. Paratt. Folio. 1839. Rare. 


231. WAYNE (GEN. ANTHONY). MEZzZzoTINT PoOR- 
TRAIT PRINTED IN COLORS by Max Rosenthal. Folio, bust 


* SIGNED ARTIST'S PROOF ON INDIA PAPER. No. 6 of 50 
proofs, No 1 of 8 PROOFS BEFORE LETTERS SIGNED BY THE 
ENGRAVER. 

232. WEBSTER (DANIEL). ‘‘Souvenir of Marshe 
Lithograph portrait, full length, at the door of Marshfield 
in hunting dress, by Pirodon, after Healy. Folio. VERY 
RARE. 


233. —— ‘‘ Webster at Franklin.’ Full length, seated 
underneath a tree. 


234. WEST (BENJAMIN). Mezzotint bust portrait in 
oval frame. By Pether, after Lawrenson. FINE PROOF, 
with only the names of the artists scratched in. Folio. 

* With the collector’s stamp of Rev. J. B. James [Sotheby, 
1877]. First STATE [Smith, p. 990]. 

235. WOLFE (GENERAL). Death of Gen. Wolfe at 
Quebec, after Benjamin West. Line engraving by G**”*. 
Small folio (rubbed). 


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